Temperature-controlled nanoparticle characterisation

Monday, 01 December, 2008 | Supplied by: Particle & Surface Sciences Pty Ltd


NanoSight has announced additional temperature control capability for its family of instrumentation.

The temperature-controlled stage operates from five degrees below ambient to 50 °C. This may be retrofitted to the NanoSight LM20 instrument.

This stage meets two immediate needs: for life sciences users, it can operate at mammalian body temperatures; for users working in solvents, it can maintain 25 °C, the standard temperature for readily available viscosity data. Accuracy is provided to a level of ±1 °C and is controlled directly from the system’s software.

 

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